An architecture for interspatial communication / Apr 2018

Paper on the interspatial networking architecture at HotPOST 2018 with KC Sivaramakrishnan, Gemma Gordon and Thomas Gazagnaire. OSMOSE inverted the typical cloud-centric model by designing an OS for extremely low-latency local computation in physical spaces. The architecture used unikernels and Irmin to provide secure, high-bandwidth connectivity between physical spaces rather than relying on remote datacenters. This addressed the data security, latency and reliability issues inherent in shipping everything to the cloud.

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# 1st Apr 2018architecture, networking, spatial, systems

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